Thomas Reid was one of the greatest philosophers of the eighteenth
century and a contemporary of Kant's. This volume is part of a new
wave of international interest in Reid from a new generation of
scholars.
The volume opens with an introduction to Reid's life and work,
including biographical material previously little known. A classic
essay by Reid himself - 'Of Power' - is then reproduced, in which
he sets out his distinctive account of causality and agency. This
is followed by ten original essays exploring different aspects of
Reid's philosophy, as well as his relation to other thinkers, such
as Kant, Priestley, and Moore.
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